Description
This beautiful hand-block printed Ajrakh on handwoven silk cotton Maheshwari saree called Ekatva is a true celebration of geometric harmony. The body features a warm yellow base with an interplay of alternating vertical patterns—one with delicate thin stripes and the other with a traditional block motif placed within a stripe. This balanced contrast merges contemporary geometric sensibilities with classic design elements, creating a visually striking composition. The pallu continues with the yellow base and alternating pattern structure but transitions into a finer interplay of smaller, alternating filled Jharokha patterns paired with a simplified Heera-inspired print. The thoughtful evolution of patterns adds depth and movement to the drape.Framing the saree is a Maheshwari border, inspired by the Heera (diamond) motif, lending it a regal yet understated elegance. The pallu ends in beautiful handmade blue tassels.This saree doesn't include a full blouse piece but a smaller fabric for patchwork in a blouse. Ideal for special occasions or gatherings, this saree reflects the artistry of two textile craft forms—Maheshwari weaving and Ajrakh block prints.
Description
This beautiful hand-block printed Ajrakh on handwoven silk cotton Maheshwari saree called Ekatva is a true celebration of geometric harmony. The body features a warm yellow base with an interplay of alternating vertical patterns—one with delicate thin stripes and the other with a traditional block motif placed within a stripe. This balanced contrast merges contemporary geometric sensibilities with classic design elements, creating a visually striking composition. The pallu continues with the yellow base and alternating pattern structure but transitions into a finer interplay of smaller, alternating filled Jharokha patterns paired with a simplified Heera-inspired print. The thoughtful evolution of patterns adds depth and movement to the drape.Framing the saree is a Maheshwari border, inspired by the Heera (diamond) motif, lending it a regal yet understated elegance. The pallu ends in beautiful handmade blue tassels.This saree doesn't include a full blouse piece but a smaller fabric for patchwork in a blouse. Ideal for special occasions or gatherings, this saree reflects the artistry of two textile craft forms—Maheshwari weaving and Ajrakh block prints.